Darius I of Media Atropatene
Darius I | |
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King of Media Atropatene | |
Reign | c. 85 – c. 65 BC |
Predecessor | Mithridates I |
Successor | Ariobarzanes I |
Died | c. 65 BC |
Religion | Zoroastrianism |
Darius I of Media Atropatene, also known as Darius I or Darius (ca. 85 BC – ca. 65 BC), was an Iranian prince who served as a king of Media Atropatene in c. 65 BC.[1] Little is known of the life of Darius I, however he appeared to have succeeded his relative, Mithridates, who served as King of Media Atropatene one year earlier.
Darius I was known during his kingship to have been attacked by the Roman general Pompey with his army.[1] However, the circumstances that led Pompey to attack Media Atropatene are unknown. Sometime in 65 BC, Darius I appeared to have died. His relative, Ariobarzanes I succeeded him as King of Media Atropatene.
References[]
- ^ a b Schippmann 1987, p. 221–224.
Sources[]
- Schippmann, K. (1987). "Azerbaijan iii. Pre-Islamic History". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. III, Fasc. 2. pp. 221–224.
Categories:
- 60s BC deaths
- 1st-century BC Iranian monarchs
- Rulers of Media Atropatene
- Parthian Dark Age